Wordman

I tend to host more involved stuff on my own Exalted page or in my online campaign site, so most of what I post to the wiki will be fairly minor items or edits. I also have a couple of things on Fixalted.

Hi there, I'd just like to say thanks for writing ForgottenSuns. It sure did give my players some good stuff going on. I've done the story with them back in August 2005, and the campaign has been going on since then! We do have a blog for it (it's in portuguese, though). There's a very quick summary of it in TheFallOfNexus.

If you're going to use insulting words like "inane", at least spell them right. (More seriously: Be nice. If you're doing wiki cleanup work, good for you, but doing cleanup work doesn't carry some entitlement to be snippy. I'm saying this as someone who has had a tendency to be snippy herself, and has alienated nice people with it.)~ Shataina

I would just like to inform you that you da man. Please don't think that your wiki cleanup work (to say nothing of everything else!) is not appreciated; there is a metric ton of awesome stuff on this wiki. Actually being able to find it is great. ~Capric

Just wanted to say that I've noticed you rearranging and classifying the wiki recently, and I think it is brilliant. Please keep it up, and you can be sure people -are- noticing and -are- benefiting it from it! -- Darloth

Hey Wordman. I was inspecting MartialArts and I noticed that the splitting by edition is not entirely accurate. Will you or your software be working on this, or is it up to the obsessive-compulsives among the wikizens to rectify the problem? - Han'ya

I did the initial cut by hand. I assumed that others would be moved eventually, preferably by the aforementioned obsessive-compulsives. - Wordman

Thank you for the WikiMeta page. It helped out a great deal on attacking the W Orphans - EwindaleMoss

Hey, I was going through my links recently when I once again discovered the brilliance that is the Science article that you created. I was wondering if you had any plans on updating it to the most recent information that has come out (not that it needs much updating but it is 2009 and the last edit on the page was 2007, :) ). Anyway, great work on all you have done, and continue to do and I eagerly await any new gems of setting or mechanics that you come up with. -Heru

Oddly enough, I was thinking of doing so this morning, and have now done so. Please give the version on version on Fixalted a look and let me known if that was what you were looking for. - Wordman

This is a great coincidence, one that has me quite happy (yes, this was totally what I meant). I really honestly love your Science article and seeing it updated to take into account all the new variances and designs and things that occur in Second Edition is really great. In specific, I like the way you have done the new creation of charms and spells, as well as the way you organized (and changed the name of) Thaumaturgy. You addition of Hellcraft is great, as is the material science method you created, it makes a lot of sense - and theoretically, I could see the Autocondrian elemental aspects being part of that in some form. Anyway, this is a rule system that makes me want to play Exalted and use it in the game as a method of organizing and aiding in how power is achieved. Nice job on it. PS. By the way, do you have any interest in the idea of splitting mortal alchemy into two thaumaturgical sciences, one for organic products (call it Herbalism or some variance of that) and one for the inorganic products (which would be standard alchemy), I had always thought that such a thing would make sense. -Heru

Glad you like it. As for herbalism, I think the split makes more sense to 20th century minds (biology vs. chemistry) than it would to people in Creation. Also, Thaumaturgy is crunchy and expensive enough as it is, as far as I'm concerned. Still, if you want to make such a split in your campaign, it would be easy to do. - Wordman